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A Guide to Stress-Free End of Semester Preparation

Kate Ryan · April 9, 2024

As the end of the semester approaches, students often find themselves with an abundance  of deadlines, exams, and the daunting task of packing up their belongings. By gradually packing up belongings week by week leading up to finals, students can alleviate stress and ensure a smoother transition into the end of the semester. I personally […]

Summer Fun in NYC Guide

Brooke O'Leary · April 9, 2024

Summer in New York City is an exciting time. From picnics in the park to events in big stadiums, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Let’s dive into some simple and exciting activities you can do in the city that never sleeps. Grab a blanket, pack some snacks, and head to Central Park for a […]

Spring Fling Concert: A Night to Remember with Ross Lynch

Brooke O'Leary · April 9, 2024

SUNY Cortland’s annual Spring Fling concert is set on the campus this year with the performance of former Disney star Ross Lynch’s band The Driver Era. As anticipation builds for this highly anticipated event, students are gearing up for a night of unforgettable music and entertainment. Ross Lynch, known for his dynamic performances and infectious […]

What’s Really Happening With Kate Middleton?

Katie Pego · April 9, 2024

Over the last few months, there have been many theories and ideas about where exactly Kate Middleton is. The Princess was out of the public eye for months, and her return has sparked some some serious controversy over the legitimacy of the Royal Family. Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, went “missing,” as social media […]

The Power of Outdoor Activities Around Campus

Kate Rossi · April 6, 2024

College students have a great opportunity to prioritize their physical health through outdoor activities. Hiking, riding, and playing recreational sports are all fun and practical ways to keep active. When engaging in outdoor activities, regular exposure in the sun helps raise vitamin D levels, which are essential for human life. In cortland, we have very […]

Beyond the Dorms: A Guide to Independent Living at SUNY Cortland

Darian Rettagliata · April 3, 2024

As students transition from dorm life to of off-campus living, a new chapter of independence and responsibility unfolds. While the idea of having your own place can be exhilarating, it also comes with its own set of challenges. From finding the perfect apartment to managing household finances and living with roommates, here’s a comprehensive guide […]

Hidden Gems Outside SUNY Cortland

Michael Kopetic · April 2, 2024

SUNY Cortland may seem desolate to those who aren’t from the central New York area, but it is packed with tons of great restaurants and new spots. The surrounding towns like Homer and Virgil are worth the short drive away from campus.  Here on SUNY Cortland’s campus, it’s a common complaint that there’s nothing to […]

Navigating the End of the Semester: Reflection, Goal-Setting, and Self-Care

Olivia Vangelov · April 2, 2024

As the Spring 2024 semester comes to an end, it is important to both reflect on your experiences as well as embrace the time you have left and prepare for what’s to come. During this time, you can reflect on accomplishments and challenges, set goals for the future, and take extra care of yourself during […]

Alpha Phi Big-Little Week

Teresa Shkreli · March 26, 2024

On Saturday, March 23rd sorority Alpha Phi at Cortland will celebrate their annual ‘Big Little’ event. In sororities across the world, there are sisterly bonds formed all the time. But in each sorority, there is one step further in making bonds and that is the relationship of a family line. When a new member is […]

TikTok Bans: Exploring the Debate

Darian Rettagliata · March 25, 2024

In recent years, TikTok has become a cultural phenomenon, captivating millions of users worldwide with its short-form videos and creative content. However, amidst its popularity, the platform has also sparked concerns regarding national security, misinformation, and political tensions. The debate over whether TikTok should be banned in the United States has recently intensified, with compelling […]

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